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The EU’s reindustrialization approach – employing regulatory measures, trade policies and green initiatives ¬– contrasts with President Trump’s “America First” policy.
Friday, August 1, was Switzerland’s National Holiday, but this year there was little to celebrate – neither for the Swiss nor for the pharma industry worldwide. The day began with 17 of the world’s ...
Political tensions and geostrategic rivalry now influence trade decisions more than economic reasoning or market efficiency.
The U.S. withdrawal from the Paris Agreement weakens its influence and alters global climate governance. July 15: To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Paris Agreement, a new artwork by American ...
The world is potentially sleepwalking into war, while the West dithers and new powers redraw the rules. Risks are multiplying as the world rearms and emerging powers pursue their own agendas. The most ...
Ivory Coast’s economic boom and the end of French military presence contrast with political uncertainties surrounding the upcoming elections.
Overregulation is behind Europe’s lagging productivity and innovation.
Canberra faces fresh geopolitical challenges, and must balance alliances, economics and security in an era of new rising powers. March 8: A Royal Australian Navy flag flying aboard the HMAS Sydney ...
China’s rise as a nuclear supplier has given more agency to recipient countries by allowing them to pit providers against one another.
Slavery was never abolished – only transformed. Today, millions suffer silently in supply chains worldwide.
Syria’s future is troubled by continuing massacres of minority communities, yet the country holds promise as Saudi Arabia looks set to wield the most influence.
The India-Pakistan conflict gave China’s defense industry a rare opportunity to showcase its weapons in combat.